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Very well. In Finland we have yet today same looking traditional windmills! Photos in my blog. Also in many photos there are very typical / familiar buildings which still can be found on countryside in Finland and we are living in 2011. Wel are not a backwater, because we have been makeing for example, the world's largest cruise ship, Allure of the Seas. Check my photos if you do not believe.
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